澳大利亚人越来越多地共同居住以支付住房费用,共同购买旧建筑,以分担成本和生活。
Australians are increasingly co-housing to afford homes, buying old buildings together to share costs and lives.
澳大利亚房地产价格不断上涨,迫使更多的家庭和朋友共同居住,共同购买和改造现有的多单元建筑,以共同生活。
Rising property prices in Australia are driving more families and friends to co-housing, jointly buying and adapting existing multi-unit buildings for shared living.
这种模式在墨尔本和悉尼等城市获得牵引,提供负担得起的和代际社区,老建筑——如1948年Hawthorn区块,标价为280万美元至3M美元,是集体购买者。
This model, gaining traction in cities like Melbourne and Sydney, offers affordability and intergenerational community, with older buildings—such as a 1948 Hawthorn block listed at $2.8M–$3M—drawing group buyers.
专家指出,虽然多户家庭之间的协调有挑战性,但这是替代昂贵新建筑的实用办法。
Experts note it’s a practical alternative to costly new construction, though coordination among multiple households presents challenges.